ProRodeo Sports News July 9, 2021

ProRodeo Sports News , the PRCA Business Journal, Timed and Tough, Spin to Win , the Rodeo News , The Cattleman , and the Greeley Tribune. Bruguiere’s fine art photography was exhibited at galleries in Colorado. He was invited to display his photography at the prestigious Denver International Art Photography exhibit at Denver International Airport, Colorado Museum of Fine Art Photography and the Lone Tree Art Show. Bruguiere was preceded in death by his father, Emile Antoine Bruguiere III, and mother, Francis Watkins Page. He is survived by his brother, Alexander M. (Georgeanna) Greene, and their sons Nathaniel, Zachariah, Samuel and Benjamin Greene, and their spouses Taylor-Leigh, Serina and Glynnis Greene. Amemorial service will be celebrated at Grace Northridge Church in San Antonio at a date and time to be announced.

while serving in the U.S. Navy in the late 1950s he pursued photography. Later in life he became a PRCA photographer, covering such prestigious events as Cheyenne (Wyo.) Frontier Days, Denver National

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EMILE ANTOINE (TONY) BRUGUIERE IV

E. A. “Tony” Bruguiere, a former PRCA photographer, passed away June 1. He was 82. Bruguiere lived for many years in Fort Collins, Colo., where he was a photojournalist and rodeo photographer. Since 2015, he lived in San Antonio to be closer to family. He was a graduate of the Bullis School in Potomac, Md., and attended the University of Florida, Gainesville. He also trained in marine biology at Cape Fear Community College in Wilmington, N.C. Bruguiere worked in various positions in the hospitality industry, but his first and greatest love was photography. From the time he was trained as a flight deck photographer

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Western Stock Show and Rodeo, Greeley (Colo.) Stampede and the National Finals Rodeo in Las Vegas. Bruguiere’s articles and photographs appeared regularly in The Fence Post magazine. He had numerous other publications to his credit, including Colorado Life, Cowboys and Indians, American Cowboy, Working Ranch Cowboy, South Dakota, Morgan Horse,

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Skydiver Zachariah Jay, of Zak’s Rigging, soars toward Dan Russell Arena before a performance at the Folsom (Calif.) Rodeo July 4. Stan Branco was the all-around cowboy, earning $1,142. Broad Stripes and Bright Stars Alyn Brereton photo

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